For courses starting on August 28th, registered students may be able to view online course
site with orientation, help information, and some course content on or after August 21th. Per
professor, course content may not be visible until the first day of the course. For late or early start courses, SEVEN days before the first day of the course, students are able to view the course site in Blackboard. We encourage you to go through step-by-step instruction and orientation prior to first day. The
orientation ensures you to test your computer and learn the basics including
course navigation, discussions (bulletin board), mail, assignments (assignment
drop boxes), and online tests. However, unless instructed by your
professor, please do not complete any course-related activities or print any documents before the first day of your class; all
class information is considered in progress until the first day.

We will post course overview or a course syllabus for the current semester as
soon as we receive the information from your professor. A majority of our
online/hybrid courses run every semester or every other semester. If you would
like to know more about an online/hybrid course before registration,
you may go to the Online Classes page, choose a previous semester, and review the course syllabus. The course syllabi
posted here are for your reference in making a decision on registering an
online/hybrid course. The syllabi are subject to change and should NOT be used for completing the
online/hybrid courses you have registered. You MUSTlog on to your online class in Blackboard for
accessing course content and participating in your class activities.
Contact MxCC bookstore for
textbook information. There are special requirements for some online/hybrid
courses. Please read the special requirements before registering an
online/hybrid course.

For questions on the CONTENT of an online/hybrid class, contact the
professor of the class.

Students enrolled in online mathematics courses with the code OLCR will be required to come to campus to take the final exam. Students must be present with a picture ID. The instructor will provide the date(s) and time(s) for the campus requirement during the first week of classes. For the convenience of the student, there will be multiple sessions in which the student may come in to take the exam. The student must make arrangements to attend during one of these provided times.

Students enrolled in online mathematics courses with the code OLCR will be required to come to campus to take the final exam. Students must be present with a picture ID. The instructor will provide the date(s) and time(s) for the campus requirement during the first week of classes. For the convenience of the student, there will be multiple sessions in which the student may come in to take the exam. The student must make arrangements to attend during one of these provided times.

Students enrolled in online mathematics courses with the code OLCR will be required to come to campus to take the final exam. Students must be present with a picture ID. The instructor will provide the date(s) and time(s) for the campus requirement during the first week of classes. For the convenience of the student, there will be multiple sessions in which the student may come in to take the exam. The student must make arrangements to attend during one of these provided times.

On campus meeting hours: Wheaton 221, Friday, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm. The first on-campus meeting is on Friday, August 31st.Required:CJS*101 with a grade of “C-” or better, AND ENG*101-ALP, ENG*101E, or ENG*101 with a grade of “C-” or better.

Hybrid courses require that proof of Prerequisite(s) be presented at the time of registration. Transcripts that display the studentís name, official or unofficial, or Accuplacer placement test scores (for math and English) will be accepted. Please note that, in order to meet the course prerequisite (s), you must have achieved certain grades in the class(es) or certain scores on the Accuplacer test. Test score requirements vary from college to college and will dictate your placement in math and English. If you have not met the minimum criteria and/or cannot provide appropriate documentation, Middlesex Community College can not place you into the class.